YTISFEDUP
03-08-2010, 01:25 AM
The wife and I spent our honeymoon in Belize, we had heard how great it was, both for the scuba diving and the jungle/rain forests that you could visit. To get to either of these you need to arrive into Belize City. What a nigger shithole that place was! I have been to the Yucatan Peninsula and was expecting a local population that resembled the Mayans of that area, as Belize is very close and actually shares the same reef system as the Yucatan. Was I in for a shock!
Driving from the airport to the hotel we were staying at it became immediately clear that we were obvioulsly going thru the bad part of town. Run down ramshackle buildings everywhere, niggers milling about or just lazing on the sidewalk. The good part of town never seemed to materialize as we arrived at the ONLY safe hotel, I believe it was a Sheraton, but it was a walled off gated compound. My nigdar was going into WTF mode. The ENTIRE hotel staff was nigger, and we were immediately told to keep all valuables under lock and key and under no circumstances leave the hotel compound after dark. This was good advice.
The next day we went out exploring on foot through the city and I have to say, it was even more disgusting up close and in person. Trash was strewn everywhere, the roads and walkways were in very poor condition. We noticed human feces on the sidewalks, begging niggers everywhere, everyone of them was your best friend. They seemed to just appear out of nowhere and start axing for money. Passed out niggers littered the streets, dirty and wearing ragged clothing. While it wasn't 100% nigger, there was enough of the element to be more than noticeable. It was actually worse than most of the ghettos in Oakland. We bought trinkets and gifts and promptly went back to the hotel for some much needed liquid therapy.
Luckily we only had to endure Belize City for 2 days until our dive portion of the trip started. One of the days was spent out on a jungle hike and a tube trip through an underground cave and river system with a very nice human guide, and on the return side we were lucky enough to go to the very nice Belize Zoo to kill the day. Every place we went outside the city was 100% human, very nice people, friendly and warm. Most spoke english. We even had a howler monkey open the door to the restaurant we were lunching in, and come on in to try and get a free meal. The staff quickly shooed it out the door and on it's way. It was pretty funny.
Would I go back? A big HELL NO! Not unless there is another way to enter the country other than Belize City.
Driving from the airport to the hotel we were staying at it became immediately clear that we were obvioulsly going thru the bad part of town. Run down ramshackle buildings everywhere, niggers milling about or just lazing on the sidewalk. The good part of town never seemed to materialize as we arrived at the ONLY safe hotel, I believe it was a Sheraton, but it was a walled off gated compound. My nigdar was going into WTF mode. The ENTIRE hotel staff was nigger, and we were immediately told to keep all valuables under lock and key and under no circumstances leave the hotel compound after dark. This was good advice.
The next day we went out exploring on foot through the city and I have to say, it was even more disgusting up close and in person. Trash was strewn everywhere, the roads and walkways were in very poor condition. We noticed human feces on the sidewalks, begging niggers everywhere, everyone of them was your best friend. They seemed to just appear out of nowhere and start axing for money. Passed out niggers littered the streets, dirty and wearing ragged clothing. While it wasn't 100% nigger, there was enough of the element to be more than noticeable. It was actually worse than most of the ghettos in Oakland. We bought trinkets and gifts and promptly went back to the hotel for some much needed liquid therapy.
Luckily we only had to endure Belize City for 2 days until our dive portion of the trip started. One of the days was spent out on a jungle hike and a tube trip through an underground cave and river system with a very nice human guide, and on the return side we were lucky enough to go to the very nice Belize Zoo to kill the day. Every place we went outside the city was 100% human, very nice people, friendly and warm. Most spoke english. We even had a howler monkey open the door to the restaurant we were lunching in, and come on in to try and get a free meal. The staff quickly shooed it out the door and on it's way. It was pretty funny.
Would I go back? A big HELL NO! Not unless there is another way to enter the country other than Belize City.